The conversation began with the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, a story in which Black did not see much justice happening. “You would think you shoot someone, that there has to be some kind of thing that occurs besides they take you in and read and ‘that works,'” he told Morgan, arguing there was a “process thing missing here.” He also found the problem to be that the neighborhood watch was acting independently, but admitted a greater national gun problem. “We have
In the second half of the interview, Black and Morgan discussed some of the most irritating things the former has come upon, and he had more than a few words about how frustrating having Tim Tebow in New York was for him– not because of Tebow himself, but because of the New York media. “Don’t bring him to New York,” he griped, “we don’t need role models,” predicting, “we will be living on the edge of madness.” Among the problem children of the city? The New York Post, “which I purchase because it has the courage to print its own news,” who he argued “treat every moment in sports as if it is the pivotal thing.” Or course, with all the Tebow talk, Morgan asked if Black often got down on one knee. “As a Jew, it is very difficult for me to Tebow,” he joked.
The full interview via CNN below: